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Tea Bowl
Title:Tea Bowl
Date:Southern Sung dynasty
Medium:Chi-chou ware Stoneware with brown glaze to the exterior with papercut decoration reserved in dark brown against a variegated buff ground on the interior
Dimensions:2 x 4 5/8 in. (5.08 x 11.75 cm)
Creation Place:Asia, China
Credit Line:Gift of Ruth and Bruce Dayton
Accession Number:98.223
Location:G204
A dark-brown glaze with buff-colored tortoiseshell markings covers the exterior of this small tea bowl. Reserved on the interior in reddish-brown glaze are three openwork panels of quatrefoil shapes, perhaps representing peony blossoms, set against a richly variegated buff glaze. The golden buff glaze crawled downward from the lip during firing creating a streaked and mottled effect on the interior. Archaeological evidence shows similar bowls to have been made at the Chi-chou kilns at Yung-ho in central Kiangsi province.